COLORADO ASPENS PHOTO WORKSHOP

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COLORADO ASPENS PHOTO WORKSHOP

  • when: TBD | LIMITED TO 6
  • where: steamboat springs colorado
  • experience level: BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE
  • knowledge: You are expected to have a working knowledge of exposure & how to set up your camera’s exposure & AUTO FOCUS settings.
  • Colorado rarely fails to leave an impression on the beholder. This is especially true during autumn when hues of yellow, orange and red play across the rugged terrain. Add deep blue skies and white snow-capped peaks and you have the ingredients of every landscape photographer’s dreams.

Getting There

Colorado local residents might prefer driving to the location. If you are from out of state / different country, the best option is to fly into Steamboat Springs Hayden (usually connecting through Denver or another hub), rent a car and drive to Steamboat Springs, CO. Generally, flying into Denver is cheaper, however it’s a 3 hour drive in good weather. There will be mountains you cross to get to Steamboat Springs. Only drive from Denver if you feel comfortable, it’s rare but you might get snow at the upper elevations even in September.

Once you reserve your spot, it might be a good idea to coordinate flight schedule with others in the group to see if it is possible to share car rental fees.

Transportation / Driving Conditions

If you are planning to arrive by car or rent a car from an airport, we recommend to reserve a 4×4 vehicle / SUV. Since we will be driving on some dirt roads, driving conditions in the fall can be a bit tricky due to rain / snowfall. Some of the dirt roads might get muddy, which is why we recommend an SUV.

There is no need for high-clearance off-road vehicles, because we are not planning to take any dangerous high-clearance roads in the area.

I will have a 4 X 4 vehicle and can accommodate a couple of people.

Accommodations

Steamboat is a small town and easy to get around.

Steamboat Lodging 

Airbnb

You can find some great deals where people would rent out a room, apartment or even the whole house for a pretty reasonable fee. I’ve used them before across the country and never have been disappointed.

Things to Do

Shop & Dine

Discover Steamboat

  • Strawberry Park for soaking in therapeutic water. Several hiking and biking trails. 

Laptop

We recommended bringing a laptop for the post-processing class (either PC or Mac), since we will be going over workflow and post-processing in detail.

Accessories

Don’t forget to bring a flashlight, memory cards and extra batteries. Batteries deplete much faster in cold weather, so we would recommend bringing extra 2-3 extra batteries with you.

Clothing

The end of September can bring all kinds of unexpected weather in the mountains. If you are from a warm area, you will need to get some warm clothes! Bring a winter jacket (water-resistant is preferable, in case it rains) and some clothing to layer up. Bring long underwear, gloves and a warm hat – you will thank us later!

Mornings tend to get really cold at times. With some potential wind, you will surely feel it. As for shoes, warm water-proof shoes are a must. No need for boots, as long as your shoes are a couple of inches higher than your ankle bone.

Meeting Time

Everyone should be coming in early afternoon on Friday the Sept 25th. Our first “meet and greet” session, along with a primer on landscape photography will take place on the first day of the workshop.

Sunrise is 7:00 am and Sunset is 6:55 PM

Tentative Itinerary – Please note that the schedule is subject to change – any changes to the schedule will be emailed in advance to all workshop participants.

Friday

Sep. 25th – Arrival and check-in

Saturday – Day 1 -26th

  • 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Meet and Greet / Planning
  • 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Landscape Photography Class
  • 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM – Lunch Break
  • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM – Landscape Photography Class Cont’d
  • 3:45 PM – 7:30 PM – Photograph Aspens, Streams & Sunset

Sunday – Day 2 – 27th

  • Leave at 5:45 am for sunrise.
  • Field photography at one or more of the shooting locations in the morning and afternoon. Mid-day post-processing workshop and image review sessions.

Monday – Day 3 – 28th

  • Field photography at one or more of the shooting locations in the morning and afternoon. Mid-day post-processing workshop and image review sessions.

Tuesday – Day 4 – 29th

  • Field photography at one or more of the shooting locations in the morning. Mid-day post-processing workshop and image review sessions.

Equipment Recommendations:

Cameras and Lenses

You can bring any kind of camera gear with you. As for lenses, our recommendation would be to bring several lenses:

  1. Wide angle / ultra-wide angle: If you have a wide angle zoom lens, like a 12-24 or 16-35mm that can take filters.
  2. Normal range: A 24-70mm or a 24-120mm would probably be your most used lens during the workshop.
  3. Telephoto range: There might will be good opportunities for using telephoto lenses as well. Grab something like a 70-300mm or a 70-200mm

If you don’t have one of these lens, you can rent one at Lens Rentals in Memphis.

Tripod

A tripod is an absolute must for this workshop. It will be needed for both sunrise and sunset shots. Don’t forget your tripod quick release adapters (we have had people before who forgot those). If you only shoot on a tripod, make sure to grab one that is easy to setup (provided that it is not flimsy) – we will be driving, hopping in and out of car quite a bit. There will not be any need for monopods or other camera support gear.

Please use a cable release or know how to work the camera’s timer delay to avoid camera shake.

Filters

  1. Polarizing filter: a must-have for fall colors. If you don’t have one, please purchase one as soon as possible or you can rent one at Lens Rentals in Memphis.
  2. GND filter: for sunrise/sunset shots, a soft-edge graduated neutral density (GND) filter is another item we would highly recommend. Take a 2 stop and a 3 stop GND. If you want to only take one filter, take a 3 stop soft-edge GND. Don’t forget a filter holder, as it will be easier on your fingers, especially in cold mornings.

 

Physical Health State and Altitude

Please note that we will be traveling by cars when we are out shooting and there will be minimal walking / hiking needed (typically no more than a few hundred feet). We recommend our participants to be in good general health condition to enjoy the workshop in full. Also note that we will be in the high elevation zone (above 7000 feet), so we recommend to consult your doctor before the trip to make sure that you do not have high altitude sickness / problems.

You will be asked to drink a lot of water / fluids during the workshop to avoid dehydration, headaches and other problems associated with the high elevation. We will be requiring each participant to sign a “Release of Liability” form on the first day of the workshop.

Altitude

If you are coming to the mountains from a significantly lower altitude, it is important to think about the potential affects of altitude on your body and to take some simple steps to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Preventative measures taken before and during your stay will help avoid problems associated with altitude sickness. Although most people may only experience some shortness of breath with a little exertion, others are more prone to headaches and sleep disruptions, fatigue, nausea and decreased appetite. You will also notice the aridity — the humidity hovers around 20%.

 

Here are some tips

  • Drink extra fluids, such as juices and Gatorade with copious amounts of water, a few days before and during your entire stay. Staying well hydrated in the dry mountain environment is very important to offset the effects of altitude.
  • Avoid over-exertion and get as much rest as possible.
  • Eat lightly.
  • Drink a lot of water, but do it slowly.
  • Limit alcoholic beverages. One drink at altitude equals two drinks at sea level; alcohol promotes dehydration.
  • Ask for a humidifier in your hotel room.  

WHY ATTEND…

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What participants are saying

Blair Ball workshops rate a 10+ and here is why. The class sizes are small allowing Blair to spend a lot of time teaching with each student.

Keeping the workshop small allows Blair to spend time answering questions, giving demonstrations and offering tips about cameras.

He is genuinely interested in seeing that we become better photographers and more confident with our cameras.

Todd S.

Student

Memphis Street Photography provided teaching at its best, a great learning experience with an expert in the field as your coach, great new friends and tremendous knowledge expansion.

What a great day! This was my third class under Blair Ball.  He makes it so easy to learn and guides you in the field to do your best photography.  I anxiously await another opportunity to learn from him! 

Scarlett C.

Student

I had the awesome opportunity to attend Blair Ball’s “Street Photography” class.   I found it informative and fun.

I highly recommend attending Blair Ball’s classes.  His instruction is easy to follow and you will walk away with much more than you came with!  I intend to take several more to sharpen my skills

Tammy A. 

Student

I can truthfully say I got my money’s worth out of Memphis Street Photography Workshop. I got out of my normal shooting zone. I got better shooting ideas by being with a group. I got expert instruction from someone who has “Been there and done that.” Got most wins for me in digital competition at Memphis Camera Club

 Barry B.

Student

When I signed up for your beginning digital camera workshop and then your Lightroom workshop, I had no idea what a journey I was beginning.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge, not only about photography but how to use my camera features and Lightroom more effectively.  This journey is fascinating.  Thank you!

 Linda C.

Student

Thank you for making this the BEST workshop I have ever attended. Your kindness, patience, and desire for us to learn are greatly appreciated. 

Terry D.

Student

Thank you for this wonderful experience! You always knew the perfect spot to take us. This will be a trip I will never forget.

Cindy R.

Student

Investment and How to Sign Up – Limited to 6 

The workshop cost is $ per participant. This cost excludes flight, car reservation, lodging, food and other related costs. Workshop participants will be responsible for arranging their own flights, accommodations and ground transportation to and from the workshop location in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

In order to sign up for the above workshop, please use our secure Workshop Registration page.

Reservations/Payment

A deposit of $ dollars is required to hold your spot on this workshop. Your final payment of the “balance due” for this workshop must be paid on or before prior to the workshop’s inception. We will send out reminder notices of your balance due a week before this mark.

Payment methods accepted: VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS and PAYPAL.

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Where: Steamboat Springs, Colorado 

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Cancellation Policy

Blair Ball Photo Workshops limit class and workshop size. This allows us to provide our students with the best possible learning experience. We rely on your attendance to make important arrangements. This includes, payments, room rentals, Eventbrite, PayPal & other arrangements.

Given our limited group size an empty seat on a workshop is a loss to us. This is our way protecting ourselves.

You may protect yourself too, at your own discretion by purchasing travel insurance. 

Workshop – Multi Day

If you cancel within the following timeframes before event date.

  • 90+ days before, full refund less an administration fee of $50 or same $ credit to another workshop. Good for 6 months. 
  • 61 – 90 days before, your workshop deposit is forfeited. The remainder of your tuition is refunded.
  • 31 – 60 days before, 50% refund.
  • <30 days before, no refund or credits allowed.

We do our best to work with our customers, but please understand, we have to make location deposits, airline tickets, reservations, etc. and we cannot operate on a full or partial refund policy without some restrictions. We do our part to bring you a workshop and it’s your responsibility to do your part once booked. We understand things can change and we’ll be happy to review your situation.

If we cancel our workshops due to lack of attendance sign-ups, and/or a major event that impacts our workshops, we do our best to let you know as soon as possible and offer either full-refunds or full-credits to future workshops at your choice.

INSTRUCTOR

Blair Evan Ball is a Memphis based Sports, Event, Portrait and Commercial Photographer

I’m honored to have photographed a Presidential Candidate, Tennessee Governor, Memphis Mayor, Shelby County Mayor, Amazon groundbreaking, Olympic Champion runners and 6 time Boston Marathon winner. 

I’m also honored to have photographed 150+ Marathons, Half-Marathons, Triathlons, & other running events. As well as numerous corporate events and portraits. 

Ph: 901-378-7450 | bballphoto@comcast.net

Honored to have my works published in:

  • Amazon
  • Aflac
  • CBS Sports
  • Church Health
  • Bass Pro Shops at Pyramid
  • The Commercial Appeal
  • Memphis Sports Magazine
  • Memphis Health & Fitness
  • Memphis Flyer
  • Memphis Business Journal
  • Greater Memphis Chamber
  • Memphis Magazine
  • The Travel Channel
  • The New York Post
  • The Guardian
  • Runners Journal
  • The Jewish Scene Magazine
  • Memphis Runners Magazine
  • American Drag Racing League Magazine
  • Memphis Motorsports Park
  • YMCA

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